2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0418.2007.01260.x
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Response of ground‐dwelling arthropods to a ‘push–pull’ habitat management system: spiders as an indicator group

Abstract: Studies were conducted to assess the numerical response of ground‐dwelling arthropods to a habitat management system (‘push–pull’) developed to control maize stemborers using spiders (Araneae) as an indicator group. In this cropping system, maize is intercropped with a stemborer moth‐repellent (push) plant while an attractant trap crop (pull) is planted around this intercrop. Two study sites in western Kenya and one site at the Grain Crops Institute of the Agricultural Research Council in Potchefstroom, South … Show more

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“…Desmodium is an efficient legume in nitrogen fixation, with greenleaf being able to fix over 300 kg N/ha per year under optimum conditions (Whitney, 1966) and, therefore, is appropriate as an intercrop for degraded environments. Desmodium also improves soil organic matter content (Midega et al, 2005), and conserves soil moisture , with an overall increase in soil microbial and arthropod diversity and activity (Midega and Khan, 2003;Midega et al, 2008Midega et al, , 2009, factors that improve soil health and enhance agro-ecosystem productivity (Altieri and Nicholls, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Desmodium is an efficient legume in nitrogen fixation, with greenleaf being able to fix over 300 kg N/ha per year under optimum conditions (Whitney, 1966) and, therefore, is appropriate as an intercrop for degraded environments. Desmodium also improves soil organic matter content (Midega et al, 2005), and conserves soil moisture , with an overall increase in soil microbial and arthropod diversity and activity (Midega and Khan, 2003;Midega et al, 2008Midega et al, , 2009, factors that improve soil health and enhance agro-ecosystem productivity (Altieri and Nicholls, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Biodiversity: The technology enhances arthropod abundance and diversity, part of which is important Khan et al, 2008a) in soil regeneration processes, pest regulation (Midega et al, 2008) and stabilization of food webs, and thus the system ensures ecosystem stability. There is also a clear demonstration of the value of biodiversity because of the important roles played by companion crops and beneficial insects in the system.…”
Section: Number Of Hectares Covered By New Technologies or Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surveys in maize were undertaken to determine the diversity of species and also to investigate the effects of intercropping in maize agro-ecosystems (Midega et al, 2008), as well as effects of Bt maize on arthropods (Truter et al, 2014). Unpublished surveys were also undertaken in Bt maize in Mpumalanga (Marais et al, 2008).…”
Section: Maizementioning
confidence: 99%